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Can a transplant patient take Amoxicillin
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In safe doses (1g 4 times in 24 hours) it will be no problem. Paracetamol is metabolised by the Liver not the kidneys.
Kidney transplant patients should consult their healthcare provider before taking Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate). While it may be prescribed in certain situations, such as to treat infections, the patient's immunosuppressive medications and overall health must be considered. It's crucial to follow medical advice to avoid potential drug interactions and complications.
It is very hard to find a kidney transplant. In some countries it can take several years before you can get a transplant.
Kidney transplant patients can take amoxicillin for sore throats, but it is essential to consult their healthcare provider first. These patients are often on immunosuppressive medications, which can affect how their bodies respond to antibiotics. The healthcare provider will consider the patient's overall health, kidney function, and any potential drug interactions before prescribing amoxicillin. Always follow medical advice for safe treatment options.
It depends on what protocol your transplant clinic uses. Mine does require 5mg daily.
whoever has a good kidney they can donate theirs Dialysis or kidney transplant. For a transplant, a willing donor with the same blood type has to be found. This could take years.
A kidney transplant is done under anesthesia. The doctor will make an incision in the abdomen, and will take out the old kidney and replace with the new one.
The more replacement parts a patient has, the greater the risk of tissue rejection. Transplantation is not without risk but not getting the transplant also carries its own share of risks. You really ought to take this question up with a surgeon or other medical professional if this is more than a hypothetical question.